As demand for on-demand and live engineering content continues to grow, and streaming media becomes the norm, the IET recognised that its legacy platform was no longer equipped to keep pace with evolving technologies or the expectations of members and institutional partners. Maintaining and updating the existing system required increasing internal resource, limiting the organisation’s ability to focus on strategic growth. By moving to Cadmore’s fully integrated video platform, the IET now has a future-ready foundation that removes technical complexity and enables continuous improvement without repeated redevelopment.
The new IET.tv brings streamlined workflows for video ingestion, encoding, metadata management, streaming, and reporting into a single ecosystem. Robust authentication options, including single sign-on, institutional IP and federated access, and controlled entitlements, ensure secure delivery to members, staff, institutions, and event delegates worldwide.
For viewers, the upgraded platform means improved search across videos and transcripts, clearer content organisation across speakers, series, and events, and a more intuitive browsing experience that makes it easier to find relevant knowledge and CPD-supporting content. Behind the scenes, enhanced analytics and COUNTER 5-compliant reporting will give the IET deeper insight into engagement and measurable value across its library and institutional audiences.
The partnership positions the IET to scale its digital offering confidently, keeping IET.tv at the forefront of professional engineering knowledge delivery for years to come.
The full press release is here.